Research News
For SUNY Oswego professors and students, research and scholarship greatly enhance the college experience, their personal knowledge and ultimately the world's body of information. Through faculty projects, student opportunities, faculty-student collaborations, faculty honors and books, members of the SUNY Oswego campus community are garnering recognition and making a difference.
Faculty Projects
Study of teen relationships picked up widely in media
A recently published study by Dr. Andrew Smiler of SUNY Oswego’s psychology department has drawn attention because it confounds decades of pop culture stereotypes of teenage boys.
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Student Opportunities
Oswego students present at major conference
Ten SUNY Oswego students attended the recent annual meeting of Geological Society of America’s Northeastern section in Buffalo.
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Faculty-Student Collaborations
Five faculty-student research teams earn Challenge Grants
Studies of language, lightning, South American social movements, air pollution and wind power will take place thanks to five SUNY Oswego Student-Faculty Collaborative Challenge Grants.
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Faculty Honors
Two professors earn campus research awards
Dr. Brooks Gump of SUNY Oswego’s psychology department has earned the SUNY Oswego President’s Award for Scholarly and Creative Activity and Research for 2007-08.
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Books and Publications
Professor's book to draw lessons from 'Simpsons'
Dr. Tim Delaney uses the world’s most popular animated dysfunctional family to illustrate lessons on sociology, philosophy, psychology and pop culture in his new book “Simpsonology: There’s a Little Bit of Springfield in All of Us.”
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